The Richard Rodgers theatre marquis lit up at night
Photo: Broadway Up Close

Richard Rodgers Theatre

About

The Richard Rodger’s Theatre was originally built as Chanin’s 46 Street Theatre in 1925. It was acquired by the Shuberts in 1931 and renamed the 46 Street Theatre.

It changed hands again in 1982 when it was purchased by the Nederlander Organization. The theatre was renamed in 1990 after the later great composer Richard Rogers.

Now Playing:

Hamilton

Hamilton

Jul 13, 2015 - Jan 5, 2025

Location

Address

226 W 46th St
New York, NY 10036

Cross Streets: Broadway & W 46th St

Amenities and Accessibility

Wheelchair and companion seating at Orchestra level
Aisle transfer seating at Orchestra level
Low vision/deaf and hard of hearing seating at Orchestra level
Wheelchair-accessible restroom in main lobby at street level
Guide dogs and service animals permitted
Language translation subtitles with GalaApp on personal mobile devices
Assistive Listening Devices available upon request